This
boat belongs to a serie of small hydrographic boats of Project 727M. All boats
of this series were built in the period from 1961 to 1991 at theUstka Shipyard,
Gdansk, Poland. They are designed to operate on raids in harbors and estuaries. Boats
of this project with a displacement of about 6 tons have seaworthiness of up to
3 points. The hull of the boat made from polyester. A propulsion system of one
diesel engine and one three-blade propeller with a diameter of 0.5 meters provides
a full speed of 8 knots, a cruising range of 128 miles at an economic speed of
7 knots. For power supply, a generator with a power of 6.5 kW was used (28 V).
The total capacity of the boat is 0.7 tons. The navigational equipment of the
boat is the KM-100-3 compass. The radio equipment is represented of one Prichal
transceiver. The autonomy of the boat is one day. Small Hydrographic Boat
MGK-675 laid down at the Ustka Shipyard, Gdansk, Poland (yard No.6291), commissioned
on 1978 and was assigned to the Black Sea Fleet. Now in service. Specifications |
Displacement (tons): | Standard: | 4,9 |
Full load: | 6,1 |
Dimensions (m): | Length: | 9,3 |
Beam: | 2,74 |
Draft: | 0,64 | Speed
(knots): | 8,1 | Range: | 128
nmi (7 knots), 100 nmi (8,1 knots) | Autonomy
(days): | 1 | Propulsion: | 1x95
hp SW400/M2 diesel, 1 fixed pitch propeller | Complement: | 3+3 |
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